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Health advice for those planning events and mass gatherings during periods of hot weather in England.
Public health principles to support planning for events and mass gatherings during the current mpox outbreak.
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Find out which admission charges to cultural exhibitions and events are exempt from VAT.
Information for Journalists at the Global Summit
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Get a unique insight into what we do at High Speed Two (HS2) Ltd and how we do it by attending one of our events.
Ministerial Directions in relation to the Events Research Programme pilot events.
A chance to get outdoors with nature with free activities at our National Nature Reserves – from wildlife walks and birdwatching to a day at the movies!
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Find out what a charity is, how VAT affects charities, how to treat a charity's income for VAT and what VAT reliefs a charity can get on what it buys.
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